Identity Cloud Planned Maintenance - 05 February 2025 Release Notice - Week 06
Scheduled for Feb 5, 16:00 - 20:00 UTC
Scheduled
The Identity Cloud will undergo maintenance on February 5th, 2025 at 16:00 UTC. This maintenance is expected to last ~4 hours and consist of the following changes:

- The browser interface for the Console will be updated to split management of Agents and management of Invitations into two separate screens. This will allow for easier searching and exporting of Invitations apart from Agents. The Manage Agents link will now open to display two options: Agents, Invitations. Selecting either of these will take you to screens specific to the searching, creation, editing, and exporting of the requested resource.

* SSL certificates for Akamai Identity Cloud - All public-facing Akamai Identity Cloud endpoints are protected with HTTPS using newer versions of TLS. Akamai closely monitors security industry standards and works to make sure our systems are as secure as possible while maintaining reasonable compatibility with the majority of possible clients. For details, please reference the Akamai Identity Cloud Certificate Authority Policy on the TechDocs site.

* Custom JavaScript - Akamai reserves the right to introduce modifications to the Hosted Login service that may affect the functionality of custom JavaScript code. Impacts to custom JS are not considered service incidents, and it is the customer’s responsibility to revise their custom JS to accommodate changes to the product as needed. See JavaScript Injection on Techdocs.

* Reminder to please subscribe to our Identity Cloud status page to view and receive the latest Identity Cloud maintenance and upgrade schedule via Email, SMS, Slack, or RSS.

The service will remain operational during this period with no disruptions expected for any AIC customer or their users. However, if you experience a service issue during or shortly after this planned change please contact AkaTec at the numbers listed here.
Posted Jan 31, 2025 - 16:20 UTC
This scheduled maintenance affects: Australia, Canada, China, Europe, Japan, Russia, Singapore, and United States.